The deadline to apply for Travel Awards has now passed.

About the Travel Awards

Travel Awards are available for Young Investigators (35 years of age or younger) and Developing Nations Investigators (as defined by the IASLC Membership Guidelines*). These awards will consist of complimentary registration to the conference, up to four (4) night’s accommodation, a fixed amount to cover travel expenses and free membership in the IASLC for one year. If you fulfill all criteria for both awards, you may apply for both; however, if selected, you will only be offered one award.

*Currently corresponds to the World Bank list of countries in the following income groups: low income, lower middle income and upper middle income, or those countries where GNI per capita is US$12,476 or less. List of countries is available atwww.iaslc.org/countries

How to Apply for a Travel Award

The candidate must be the first author and presenter of the submitted abstract

Abstract must be submitted on or before the extended submission deadline July 21, 2016 via the online abstract submission form

Applicant Eligibility

Eligibility for Young Investigator’s Award (35 years of age or younger)

Submitter and presenter of an abstract accepted for presentation (use same/similar wording as for the Mentorship Awards)

Investigator from a Developing Nation*

Submitter and presenter of an abstract accepted for presentation (use same/similar wording as for the Mentorship Awards)

*Currently corresponds to the World Bank list of countries in the following income groups: low income, lower middle income and upper middle income, or those countries where GNI per capita is US$12,476 or less. List of countries is available atwww.iaslc.org/countries

Supporting Materials

Supporting Materials for Young Investigator’s Travel Award (35 years of age or younger)